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SMRT Names New Principals

Andover, MA – SMRT Architects and Engineers announced the elevation of five design professionals to principals.

 

Jonathan Kasper

Jonathan Kasper, PE, principal and director of mechanical engineering, designs mechanical systems and manages both new construction and complex renovation projects for healthcare, government and higher education clients.

 

 

Nicole Rogers

 

 

 

 

Nicole Rogers, AIA, LEED AP is principal and director of architecture.  Her design expertise ranges from commercial to healthcare to higher education projects for clients throughout New England. She has a special interest in sustainable design.

 

Andrew Tyner

Andrew Tyner

 

Andrew Tyner, AIA, LEED AP, principal and director of architecture, focuses his practice on designing and managing projects for clients in the science, advanced technology and higher education sectors.

 

 

Nick Vaughn

 

 

 

Nick Vaughn, AIA, principal and education practice leader, is an experienced architectural programmer, planner and designer of academic, student life and athletics facilities for colleges and universities, including Penn State University and Virginia Tech.

Graham Vickers

 

 

Graham Vickers, AIA, principal and director of justice practice, leads SMRT’s award-winning national justice practice.  His focus on the design of progressive correctional and rehabilitative environments complements his experience in a wide variety of project types, sizes, and construction delivery methods.

SMRT is a full-service architecture, engineering, planning and energy services firm practicing nationwide in the healthcare, justice, government, education and science/technology/industry sectors.

“It’s exciting to be part of a firm with a growing ownership team committed to working together,” SMRT President Ellen L. Belknap said.  “Our ability to grow SMRT with internal ownership transitions supports our culture of “own your career and live it here.” These five leaders share our values of design excellence and client partnership, while bringing fresh ideas and perspectives to their roles as principals.”